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Indie AniFest 2007 (Chair: Na, Ki-Yong), Korea's one and only independent animation festival, led by independent animation directors, was opened last September 13 at Seoul Animation Center. It will close on September 18. The theme of this year's Indie AniFest is "Breaking the Ice".
For six days: 32 animations in the competition category, and 21 animations in the panorama category
It is a rare opportunity to see such a large number of independent animations at the same time. Starting with Master Jin's Daily Life, the opening work by director Jang, Hyeong-Yoon, the festival offers scores of animations to the movie-going public.
Among the 12 works to be screened are Watermelon Chick by Won, Jong-Sik, which competed at the Annecy Festival this year, and his new work A Millennium Giraffe; El Nino by Im, Aaron, who is well known for his The Navel, which recently premiered in theaters; "The Sense of Space of People Living in a City", a new work by Kim Joon, who participated in "If ...
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'D-War' Breaks Korean Box Office Record in U.S. (Source) 2007/09/17 Digg this story Digg Add to del.icio.us del.icio.us
Korean monster blockbuster "D-War" is screened at movie theater AMC 25 in Manhattan, New York./Newsis
"D-War", the Korean-made monster movie from director Shim Hyung-rae, earned US$1.55 million on its opening day Friday in the U.S.
According to U.S. entertainment industry newspaper Variety and box office reporter Box Office Mojo (www.boxofficemojo.com), the movie retitled "Dragon Wars" scored the all-time opening-day box-office high for Korean films in the U.S. It opened in 2,275 theaters across the nation.
According to Box Office Mojo, "Dragon Wars" was the fifth biggest opener on Friday, trailing "The Brave One" and "Mr. Woodcock", among others.
The opening day box office for "Dragon Wars" topped that of all other Korean films released in the U.S. so far, including "The Host", "Typhoon", "Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... And Spring" and "Taegukgi: Brotherhood of War". ...
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Director Lee to Head Jury of Tokyo Film Festival (Source) 2007/09/17 Digg this story Digg Add to del.icio.us del.icio.us
By Sa Eun-young
Staff Reporter
Korean director Lee Chang-dong, 53, will head the jury for the international film festival TOKYO FILMeX 2007, which will take place from Nov.17 to 25 in Tokyo, Japan.
His film, "Secret Sunshine" (2007), which garnered him and his lead actress the Best Actress recognition at the Cannes Film Festival, is expected to be screened as the closing film of the Tokyo film festival. "Secret Sunshine" is currently lined up to make appearances at the New York Film and the London Film festivals. And next year, the film will take its chances at the Oscars in the foreign language film category.
TOKYO FILMeX, which took off in 2000, is an annual international film festival that aims to present the best contemporary independent cinema from Asia, stringently selecting works that are noted for originality and creativity.
Apart from the competitive section there will be special screenings of new films by prominent filmmakers from around the world. Each year ther...
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'D-War' released in U.S. amid biting reviews (Source) 2007/09/17 Digg this story Digg Add to del.icio.us del.icio.us
At least director Shim Hyung-rae got the numbers right. He predicted that his monster flick "D-War" would be released in some 2,000 theaters in the United States, and it secured 2,225 screens when it made its formal debut on the weekend.
The box-office revenue was reportedly $1.5 million, or about 1.4 billion won, on Friday alone, a solid performance that was roughly in line with the lofty expectations following the movie's tremendous success here in Korea.
What Shim failed to predict was the harshness of reviews by American movie critics. It was not a total surprise because Shim's flick had already suffered a slew of biting critical reviews in the Korean press. And bad reviews do not always drag down the box-office score of a film, as long as it wins the hearts of local moviegoers -- somehow.
Andy Webster of the New York Times called "Dragon Wars" -- the English title of "D-War" -- a film that proves that the Japanese monster movie genre is alive. But here's a line that sugge...
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Chungmuro film festival to focus on classics (Source) 2007/09/17 Digg this story Digg Add to del.icio.us del.icio.us
Departing from other small-scale local film festivals favoring experimental works, the first Chungmuro International Film Festival will emphasize the classics and Korean cinema history, organizers said last week.
"The festival will help rediscover classic films, and depending on the results of the inaugural events this year, we will change the proportion of new features from next year", festival director Kim Hong-joon said.
The film festival will feature 150 films from 32 countries. It will start on Oct. 25 and run through Nov. 9 at Daehan Theater, ChungAng Cinema and Myeongbo Theater in Seoul. These theaters are at the center of Chungmuro -- a district which represents the hub of Korea's film industry.
Festival organizers and the district government aim to promote the events as an impetus for the redevelopment of the Chungmuro area, which had lost its popularity with Korean youth. The plan includes renaming a three-block section of Chungmuro the "Street of Cinema" to attract ...
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'D-War' ranks 5th in U.S. box office with $1.55 mil.-1st day earnings (Source) 2007/09/16 Digg this story Digg Add to del.icio.us del.icio.us
Shim Hyung-rae (in front of microphone), Korean comedian and movie director, holds an interview with reporters at the Egyptian Theater in Los Angeles, following the U.S. premiere of his science-fiction blockbuster "Dragon Wars".
Korea's science fiction blockbuster "D-War" ranked fifth in U.S. box office earnings with $1.55 million on its first day of showing Friday (Sept. 16), trailing U.S. box office hits "The Brave One" and "Mr. Woodcock", an online entertainment magazine said Sunday.
The movie, made by comedian-turned film director, Shim Hyung-rae, earned $1.55 million by being shown on over 2,269 screens in the U.S. while the U.S. thriller movie "The Brave One" earned $4.6 million and the comedy "Mr. Woodcock" $2.8 million, the magazine Variety said. Both U.S. films were also released on Friday.
"D-War", starring Hollywood actors, is a story about a legendary Korean serpent, called Imoogi, before it is transformed into a dragon that rules heaven. The film's distributor had p...
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NYT: D-War Proves Monster Movie Alive (Source) 2007/09/16 Digg this story Digg Add to del.icio.us del.icio.us
The New York Times says the domestic blockbuster film "D-War" proves that the movie monster genre is alive and well.
The U.S. daily said in a review of the film Sunday that it's impossible not to be entertained by "D-War", if you have a sense of humor.
Entertainment magazine Variety said that the Korean sci-fi blockbuster took in one-point-55 million dollars in the United States on Friday, the first day of its run in the world's largest movie market.
The movie, made by comedian-turned-film director, Shim Hyung-rae, is being shown on over 22-hundred screens in the U.S.
It stars Hollywood actors in a story about a legendary Korean serpent called "Imoogi" who is fated to be transformed into a dragon that rules the heavens.
Reported by KBS WORLD Radio ...
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'D-War' Ranks 5th in US Box Office in 1st Day Earnings (Source) 2007/09/16 Digg this story Digg Add to del.icio.us del.icio.us
South Korea's science fiction blockbuster "D-War" ranked fifth in U.S. box office earnings with $1.55 million on its first day of showing Friday, trailing U.S. box office hits "The Brave One" and "Mr. Woodcock", an online
entertainment magazine said Sunday.
The movie, made by comedian-turned film director, Shim Hyung-rae, earned $1.55 million by being shown on over 2,269 screens in the U.S. while the U.S. thriller movie "The Brave One" earned $4.6 million and the comedy "Mr. Woodcock" $2.8 million, Variety magazine said. Both U.S. films were also released on
Friday.
"D-War", starring Hollywood actors, is a story about a legendary Korean serpent, called Imoogi, before it is transformed into a dragon that rules heaven. The film's distributor had planned to show the $30-million film, the most expensive ever produced in South Korea, on 1,700 screens in the U.S., which later increased to 2,275, the largest U.S. release ever for a Korean film.
As of Sept. 1, the movie attracted ab...
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Director Espouses Intuition in Filmmaking (Source) 2007/09/16 Digg this story Digg Add to del.icio.us del.icio.us
By Lee Hyo-won
Staff Reporter
The script usually plays an integral part of filmmaking, but it is virtually non-existent for internationally acclaimed director Kim So-yong. For the 39-year-old, intuition, spontaneity and creating everything from scratch with amateur actors are the special ingredients.
The Korean-American made an international breakthrough with her first film "In Between Days" (2006), winning awards at the Sundance Film Festival and Berlin International Film Festival among others. She is now back in Korea for her next project "Treeless Mountains", with support from the Cannes Cinema Foundation.
"You always have to keep (gut feeling and intuition). It's like natural instinct. Sometimes I think people forget it because you're trained to behave in certain ways, trained to fit into society... But I think it's really important for the creative process to keep your sense of intuition", she said in an interview with The Korea Times at a cafe near Hongdae, northern Seo...
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Who Asked for 'Dragon Wars?' (Source) 2007/09/15 Digg this story Digg Add to del.icio.us del.icio.us
South Korea tries their hand at awful American product
Brian Orndorf (briano)
South Korea is a land of unparalleled beauty and rich cinematic language. Now why would they want to screw all that up by making an extraordinarily dreadful fantasy picture to compete in the worldwide film market? The short answer is money (perhaps the only answer), but the reality is that America does just fine making cringingly terrible special-effect extravaganzas, so back off, South Korea!
"Dragon Wars" (or "D-War" for those with less imagination) is a $70 million action spectacle in the vein of "Lord of the Rings" or, more accurately, a monster-budgeted episode of "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers". The film takes the viewer into the world of poor CGI and no-talent actors, hoping to weave a tale of mayhem so noisy, crowds won't notice the whole shebang barely makes sense, approaches continuity as a mere suggestion, and features nothing in the way of recognizable excitement.

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Gong Yoo, star of the MBC Monday-Tuesday drama 'Coffee Prince', was caught on camera trying to avoid the hot weather.
The pictures from the drama’s filming location of Gong Yoo trying to avoid the heat is displayed on his fanclub site, ‘YOO & I’ (http://cafe.daum.net/gongyoo).
In order to avoid the hot summer, Gong Yoo was seen blocking the sun with a large umbrella and using a fan while reading lines. He was also seen using a mini electric fan during breaks and having a cold glass of ice coffee, worthy of being named ‘Coffee Prince’.
During the last filming of ‘Coffee Prince', the drama’s actors and crew were seen full of laughter, working in harmony and showing great teamwork even in the hot summer weather.
A drama representative stated, "The paper fan, mini electric fan, drinks, and ice cream that Gong Yoo’s fans sent were of great help.”
As 'Coffee Prince' comes to an end, the love story of Gong Yoo and Yoon Eun-Hye is receiving explosive popularity
Gong Yoo is being named as Korea’s most complete and well-rounded man (Wansonam) after filming the drama ‘Coffee Prince’. The clothes and accessories he wore in the drama is also receiving much attention and growing in popularity.
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